When the father asked his son why he was there, he responded that he was meeting a girl. The father then checked his son’s phone using the Teen Safe App and found several messages from a man.

The messages contained links to sexually explicit websites, at which point his son admitted to meeting a man.

The boy later told police that he began receiving text messages through the KIK app. He initially thought the correspondence was from a girl so he continued responding to the sender, according to the warrant.

When they met at the motel the first time, the boy realized the girl he was messaging was actually a man, according to the warrant. The two went their separate ways but continued messaging one another and agreed to meet a second time, the boy told police.

In one message, the man told the boy “I’m going to clear your mind by having you snort a line of meth.” Another message reads “You’re going to feel helpless and unable to control yourself,” according to the affidavit.

During their second meeting, Reyes told the boy to remove his clothes, police said.

The boy told Reyes he got cold feet and wanted to leave, at which point Reyes grabbed him by the arm and told him he was not leaving. That’s when Reyes began removing the boy’s clothes, investigators said.

After undressing him, Reyes had the boy get on the bed and sexually assaulted him, according to the affidavit. The boy told police Reyes had him take a shower before leaving the motel.

Detectives said they found several texts between Reyes and the boy saying that Reyes knew several law enforcement officers. Some of the texts indicated that Reyes was threatening to kill the boy if his secret ever got out, the warrant states.